Let’s Duty Free Shop at Toronto Pearson International Airport!

Do you know how you get to Pearson early just so you can speed past security, just so you can sit at your flight’s gate at Pearson International Airport using their free Wi-Fi for hours? Deep breath. Well, I have another reason for you for you to get to Pearson early. Think wicked duty free shopping on the Canadian Dollar! Yup, there are deals to be had before you even before leave Canadian soil.

To most Canadians, the words “duty-free” and “shopping” have traditionally been associated with common purchases, such as alcohol, chocolates and souvenirs. But did you know that throughout 2014, Toronto Pearson passengers shopped for three Burberry scarves per hour when the Burberry store was open?

With the busy March Break travel period upon us and Toronto Fashion Week just around the corner, Canada’s largest airport, Toronto Pearson, wants you to re-think what you know (or think you know) about duty-free shopping.

A recent survey commissioned by Toronto Pearson found that…

Men (51 per cent) are more likely than women (43 per cent) to buy gifts at Duty Free stores.

Alcohol is still the most commonly associated product with duty-free shopping (84 per cent of respondents), followed by tobacco (47 per cent) and beauty products (36 per cent).

Treat yourself – Nearly 70 per cent of duty free shoppers see it as a great place to purchase a little something special for themselves.

With an expanded retail space and a wide selection of luxury brands, The Duty Free Store by Nuance provides a world-class shopping experience – one that is sure to delight and surprise travellers while they await their flights. Here’s a bit more info about duty-free shopping at Toronto Pearson:

Designed to feel like a shopping mall, the new layout features custom designs, creating an inviting atmosphere for shoppers to explore the new stores and restaurants

The expansion of Nuance Duty Free marks the completion of Toronto Pearson’s Terminal 1 transformation that began in 2011. The airport now offers 68 restaurants, 84 shops and 36 services

If you have ever Duty Free shopped at overseas airports you have been easily introduced to the best of luxury labels. In Toronto, we now have the same experience without the currency exchange hit.